​Born on August 14, 1992 in Brampton, Ontario, Scott Wedgewood was a third round draft pick of the New Jersey Devils in 2010. A stellar talent out of the OHL's Plymouth Whalers, Wedgewood played for Team Canada in the 2011-12 IIHF Junior Championships and won a bronze medal. He transitioned to the pro ranks in 2012-13, splitting time between Trenton and Albany in the ECHL/AHL respectively. For the next three seasons, he remained in the AHL, fighting hard to try and get his chance at "the show". Then it happened, on March 20, 2016, Scott Wedgewood was given the call and stopped 27 of 28 shots in a 2-1 victory over Columbus. Then he followed that up with his first shutout of his career on March 24. He appeared in four games that season. Back in the AHL the next season, a shoulder injury in 2016-17 limited his season to 10 games. In 2017-18, Wedgewood was acquired by the Arizona Coyotes and he appeared in 20 games before being traded on to the Los Angeles Kings in February 2018. At the conclusion of the season, he was signed to a one year contract by the Buffalo Sabres.

As his career is very much ongoing, no career stats will be posted.

What you are looking at right now is a 2010/11, 2011/12, and possibly 2012-13 jersey worn by Scott Wedgewood in training camp, New Jersey Devils headshots for both 2010 and 2011, as well as during the 2011-12 rookie tournament in September. This jersey is definitively photomatched to all of these events. It exhibits extreme wear for a modern era goalie sweater including puck marks, stick marks, team repairs, unrepaired holes, burns, a rough nameplate possibly removed and re-used over those seasons, as well as patched over Reebok logos. A stunning example of a well worn jersey in this day and age of jerseys.

Acquired from: Meigray Group

Dates of Use:2010 New Jersey Devils Headshot2010 New Jersey Devils Training Camp2011 New Jersey Devils Headshot2011 New Jersey Devils Training Camp2011 Rookie Tournament and matched to September 23, 2011 v NY Rangers*Possibly 2012 New Jersey Devils Training Camp due to patched over Reebok logo being of the old design in 2011 Rookie Tournament.